Charlie Peace (comics)
The Astounding Adventures of Charlie Peace | |
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From Buster 27 May 1972 | |
Launch date | July 20, 1964 |
End date | June 15, 1974 |
Publisher(s) | Fleetway |
Genre(s) |
Adventure Science Fiction |
The Astounding Adventures of Charlie Peace was a comic strip in the UK comic Buster, based on the real-life exploits of nineteenth-century thief Charles Peace,[1] though the first strip appeared July 20, 1964 in Valiant. When it started it was set in Victorian times, but in an episode published in January 1968, Charlie was tricked by an inventor into entering a time machine disguised as a safe, and transported to modern London. The strip was drawn by Eric Bradbury (1964-1965), then followed by Tom Kerr (1964-1966), Jack Pamby (1965-1966), Alan Philpott (1966), Doug Maxted and Anon (1966).[2]
In popular culture
In 2005, Peace was featured in the Alan Moore-written series Albion.[3] In that serious Charlie teams up with two much-younger allies to crack a prison that is holding guilty and innocent special beings, imprisoned simply for being different.